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Slaves sold in Mediterranean countries were generally from West Africa, while those sold in Persia were generally from East Africa.
There are many climates, desert, sub tropical, mediterranean, arid, temperate.
Slaves sold in Mediterranean countries were generally from West Africa, while those sold in Persia were generally from East Africa.
Iran used to be called Persia. It changed its name in the early 1920s. (Prussia, which sounds similar, is an entirely different country, formerly located in the eastern part of, what is now, United Germany
The invasion was the project of his father Philip II of Macedonia. Alexander was to accompany him as a subordinate commander. On the eve of their departure for Asia Minor Philip was assassinated and Alexander took over. The plan he took over was to first capture the eastern Mediterranean coast of Asia Minor through to Egypt in order to disband the Persian fleet by taking over its ports, so that it could not attack Macedonia and Greece in his absence in Asia. With this accomplished he could them press on to Persia for the deciding battle.
Alexander the Great took over Judea as a minor part of his empire when capturing the eastern Mediterranean coastline as a prelude to his conquest of Persia.
The Phoenicians, based in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, were a maritime civilization between 1500 and 300 BC, reaching their greatest influence between 1200 and 800 BC. They were supplanted by competition from Greece and Persia, and were left fragmented after their conquest by Alexander the great.
They did not want Athens to be the victor, which would have meant continuing dominance of the eastern Mediterranean and support of Asian Greek cities against Persian rule and stability.
In the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and its littoral. They fought to prevent Persia incorporating them into its empire to stop their incessant and disruptive internal fighting amongst each other, which spilt over into the Persian Empire.
The Persian Gulf is not in the Mediterranean area.
From Eastern Europe to Egypt and Persia (Iraq, Iran, etc.)
The Greek cities under Persian control in Asia Minor revolted. Then Athens and Eretria assisted them, and Persia decided to punish them to discourage interventions from mainland Greece. When this failed at Marathon, Persia decided to take over mainland Greece to establish an ethnic frontier .....
Slaves sold in Mediterranean countries were generally from West Africa, while those sold in Persia were generally from East Africa.
Slaves sold in Mediterranean countries were generally from West Africa, while those sold in Persia were generally from East Africa.
The Roman Republic was just a city-state in Italy and not involved in the Persian War 499-449 BCE, which was between Persia and the Greek city-states of the eastern Mediterranean.
Persia faced a revolt by Greek city-states within its empire. When it began to suppress the revolt, Gree cities outside the empire intervened and so the war spread across the Eastern Mediterranean.
There are many climates, desert, sub tropical, mediterranean, arid, temperate.